Paris-based top interior designer and architect India Mahdavi’s name is a reflection of the designer herself – exotic, feminine, dramatic. It’s a name that evokes a chic, global sensibility and one that completely captures the essence of her designs. India’s work has become a reference for renowned hotels, restaurants and commercial spaces. She has worked for and/or collaborated with the Connaught Hotel in London, the Monte Carlo Beach Hotel in Monaco, Claridge’s Hotel in London, L’Apogée in Courchevel, Café Français in Paris, The Gallery at Sketch in London to only name a few.
Today, India has become an exclusive brand, offering a lifestyle and philosophy that is influenced by her early adopted multicultural lifestyle. Her work has been described with a very special vocabulary “high end, joyful, nomadic, chic, elegant, sensual, minimal, ‘art de vivre’, a certain way of life“.
Le Cloitre Hotel – A fusion of historic charm and contemporary design by Mahdavi
Atelier Les Germanopratines created by India Mahdavi
Barclay Prime in Philadelphia designed by India Mahdavi
Le Cloitre Hotel – A fusion of historic charm and contemporary design
Chic and modern Hôtel Thoumieux’s living space designed by India Mahdavi
La Villa des Alyscamps – Interior design with vintage patterns by Mahdavi
Monte Carlo Beach Hotel – Contemporary interior with the soul of this timeless luxury hotel
Fiva Star Monte Carlo Beach Hotel contemporary interior design by India Mahdavi
Hôtel Thoumieux designed by Mahdavi where she created a visual pandemonium of clashing symbols and skewed lampshades
Chic and contemporary design that turns L’Apogée Courchevel into a soft, comfortable and luxuriant place
India Mahdavi has designed L’Apogée Courchevel with chic individualism, creating a glamorous atmosphere
Café Français interior design stands out through its dramatic use of colours
Café Français designed by India Mahdavi with deep red and blue details
Café Français designed by Mahdavi with glinting geometrics elements in black and white, midnight blue and coppery gold
Bisazza Cementiles collection with new line designed by India Mahdavi – Optical geometries inspired by pop and the 70s.
Love Paris Restaurant designed with classical elements
Mid-Century Design at L’Apogée Courchevel Hoel by India Mahdavi and Joseph Dirand.
Le Germain Restaurant – The design set in composed of checkboard patterns, leopard prints, big leather sofas, stool bishops, and various crystal details.
Le Germain Restaurant in Paris – The distinctive decoration reminisces to the visitor the times of the past.
One of India’s most iconic and recognized projects – The Gallery in London – monochromatic, classic and simple interior
Café Français designed by India Mahdavi with glinting geometrics elements in black and white, midnight blue and coppery gold
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